The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 86 頁
... expression , negligible social standing : but her private life was to a large extent her own ( more so than in the age of Paley ) , and that she could attain the status of heroine testifies to the growing self - consciousness of her ...
... expression , negligible social standing : but her private life was to a large extent her own ( more so than in the age of Paley ) , and that she could attain the status of heroine testifies to the growing self - consciousness of her ...
第 98 頁
... genuine mode of self - expression . But this was less because society willed it than because society was not attuned to listening for such things . IO Undercurrents Every age has its special crime . There 98 Landscape of the Age.
... genuine mode of self - expression . But this was less because society willed it than because society was not attuned to listening for such things . IO Undercurrents Every age has its special crime . There 98 Landscape of the Age.
第 162 頁
... expression in a series of plangent speeches . Even the charnel- house meditations , degraded by incompetent poets later on , come over movingly in this carefully contrived atmosphere of guilt and foreboding . It is customary to stress ...
... expression in a series of plangent speeches . Even the charnel- house meditations , degraded by incompetent poets later on , come over movingly in this carefully contrived atmosphere of guilt and foreboding . It is customary to stress ...
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